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# frozen_string_literal: true
require 'spec_helper'
require Rails.root.join('ee', 'spec', 'db', 'schema_support') if Gitlab.ee?
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RSpec.describe 'Database schema' do
prepend_if_ee('EE::DB::SchemaSupport')
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let(:connection) { ActiveRecord::Base.connection }
let(:tables) { connection.tables }
let(:columns_name_with_jsonb) { retrieve_columns_name_with_jsonb }
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# List of columns historically missing a FK, don't add more columns
# See: https://docs.gitlab.com/ce/development/foreign_keys.html#naming-foreign-keys
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IGNORED_FK_COLUMNS = {
abuse_reports: %w[reporter_id user_id],
application_settings: %w[performance_bar_allowed_group_id slack_app_id snowplow_app_id eks_account_id eks_access_key_id],
Backport the EE schema and migrations to CE This backports all EE schema changes to CE, including EE migrations, ensuring both use the same schema. == Updated tests A spec related to ghost and support bot users had to be modified to make it pass. The spec in question assumes that the "support_bot" column exists when defining the spec. In the single codebase setup this is not the case, as the column is backported in a later migration. Any attempt to use a different schema version or use of "around" blocks to conditionally disable specs won't help, as reverting the backport migration would also drop the "support_bot" column. Removing the "support_bot" tests entirely appears to be the only solution. We also need to update some foreign key tests now that we have backported the EE columns. Fortunately, these changes are very minor. == Backporting migrations This commit moves EE specific migrations (except those for the Geo tracking database) and related files to CE, and also removes any traces of the ee/db directory. Some migrations had to be modified or removed, as they no longer work with the schema being backported. These migrations were all quite old, so we opted for removing them where modifying them would take too much time and effort. Some old migrations were modified in EE, while also existing in CE. In these cases we took the EE code, and in one case removed them entirely. It's not worth spending time trying to merge these changes somehow as we plan to remove old migrations around the release of 12.0, see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/59177 for more details.
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approvals: %w[user_id],
approver_groups: %w[target_id],
approvers: %w[target_id user_id],
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audit_events: %w[author_id entity_id],
audit_events_part_5fc467ac26: %w[author_id entity_id],
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award_emoji: %w[awardable_id user_id],
aws_roles: %w[role_external_id],
Backport the EE schema and migrations to CE This backports all EE schema changes to CE, including EE migrations, ensuring both use the same schema. == Updated tests A spec related to ghost and support bot users had to be modified to make it pass. The spec in question assumes that the "support_bot" column exists when defining the spec. In the single codebase setup this is not the case, as the column is backported in a later migration. Any attempt to use a different schema version or use of "around" blocks to conditionally disable specs won't help, as reverting the backport migration would also drop the "support_bot" column. Removing the "support_bot" tests entirely appears to be the only solution. We also need to update some foreign key tests now that we have backported the EE columns. Fortunately, these changes are very minor. == Backporting migrations This commit moves EE specific migrations (except those for the Geo tracking database) and related files to CE, and also removes any traces of the ee/db directory. Some migrations had to be modified or removed, as they no longer work with the schema being backported. These migrations were all quite old, so we opted for removing them where modifying them would take too much time and effort. Some old migrations were modified in EE, while also existing in CE. In these cases we took the EE code, and in one case removed them entirely. It's not worth spending time trying to merge these changes somehow as we plan to remove old migrations around the release of 12.0, see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/59177 for more details.
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boards: %w[milestone_id],
chat_names: %w[chat_id team_id user_id],
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chat_teams: %w[team_id],
ci_builds: %w[erased_by_id runner_id trigger_request_id user_id],
ci_pipelines: %w[user_id],
ci_runner_projects: %w[runner_id],
ci_trigger_requests: %w[commit_id],
cluster_providers_aws: %w[security_group_id vpc_id access_key_id],
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cluster_providers_gcp: %w[gcp_project_id operation_id],
commit_user_mentions: %w[commit_id],
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deploy_keys_projects: %w[deploy_key_id],
deployments: %w[deployable_id environment_id user_id],
draft_notes: %w[discussion_id commit_id],
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emails: %w[user_id],
epics: %w[updated_by_id last_edited_by_id state_id],
events: %w[target_id],
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forked_project_links: %w[forked_from_project_id],
Backport the EE schema and migrations to CE This backports all EE schema changes to CE, including EE migrations, ensuring both use the same schema. == Updated tests A spec related to ghost and support bot users had to be modified to make it pass. The spec in question assumes that the "support_bot" column exists when defining the spec. In the single codebase setup this is not the case, as the column is backported in a later migration. Any attempt to use a different schema version or use of "around" blocks to conditionally disable specs won't help, as reverting the backport migration would also drop the "support_bot" column. Removing the "support_bot" tests entirely appears to be the only solution. We also need to update some foreign key tests now that we have backported the EE columns. Fortunately, these changes are very minor. == Backporting migrations This commit moves EE specific migrations (except those for the Geo tracking database) and related files to CE, and also removes any traces of the ee/db directory. Some migrations had to be modified or removed, as they no longer work with the schema being backported. These migrations were all quite old, so we opted for removing them where modifying them would take too much time and effort. Some old migrations were modified in EE, while also existing in CE. In these cases we took the EE code, and in one case removed them entirely. It's not worth spending time trying to merge these changes somehow as we plan to remove old migrations around the release of 12.0, see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/59177 for more details.
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geo_event_log: %w[hashed_storage_attachments_event_id],
geo_job_artifact_deleted_events: %w[job_artifact_id],
geo_lfs_object_deleted_events: %w[lfs_object_id],
geo_node_statuses: %w[last_event_id cursor_last_event_id],
geo_nodes: %w[oauth_application_id],
geo_repository_deleted_events: %w[project_id],
geo_upload_deleted_events: %w[upload_id model_id],
gitlab_subscription_histories: %w[gitlab_subscription_id hosted_plan_id namespace_id],
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identities: %w[user_id],
import_failures: %w[project_id],
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issues: %w[last_edited_by_id state_id],
jira_tracker_data: %w[jira_issue_transition_id],
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keys: %w[user_id],
label_links: %w[target_id],
Backport the EE schema and migrations to CE This backports all EE schema changes to CE, including EE migrations, ensuring both use the same schema. == Updated tests A spec related to ghost and support bot users had to be modified to make it pass. The spec in question assumes that the "support_bot" column exists when defining the spec. In the single codebase setup this is not the case, as the column is backported in a later migration. Any attempt to use a different schema version or use of "around" blocks to conditionally disable specs won't help, as reverting the backport migration would also drop the "support_bot" column. Removing the "support_bot" tests entirely appears to be the only solution. We also need to update some foreign key tests now that we have backported the EE columns. Fortunately, these changes are very minor. == Backporting migrations This commit moves EE specific migrations (except those for the Geo tracking database) and related files to CE, and also removes any traces of the ee/db directory. Some migrations had to be modified or removed, as they no longer work with the schema being backported. These migrations were all quite old, so we opted for removing them where modifying them would take too much time and effort. Some old migrations were modified in EE, while also existing in CE. In these cases we took the EE code, and in one case removed them entirely. It's not worth spending time trying to merge these changes somehow as we plan to remove old migrations around the release of 12.0, see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/59177 for more details.
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ldap_group_links: %w[group_id],
lfs_objects_projects: %w[lfs_object_id project_id],
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members: %w[source_id created_by_id],
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merge_requests: %w[last_edited_by_id state_id],
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namespaces: %w[owner_id parent_id],
notes: %w[author_id commit_id noteable_id updated_by_id resolved_by_id confirmed_by_id discussion_id],
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notification_settings: %w[source_id],
oauth_access_grants: %w[resource_owner_id application_id],
oauth_access_tokens: %w[resource_owner_id application_id],
oauth_applications: %w[owner_id],
open_project_tracker_data: %w[closed_status_id],
product_analytics_events_experimental: %w[event_id txn_id user_id],
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project_group_links: %w[group_id],
project_statistics: %w[namespace_id],
projects: %w[creator_id ci_id mirror_user_id],
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redirect_routes: %w[source_id],
repository_languages: %w[programming_language_id],
routes: %w[source_id],
sent_notifications: %w[project_id noteable_id recipient_id commit_id in_reply_to_discussion_id],
slack_integrations: %w[team_id user_id],
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snippets: %w[author_id],
spam_logs: %w[user_id],
subscriptions: %w[user_id subscribable_id],
suggestions: %w[commit_id],
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taggings: %w[tag_id taggable_id tagger_id],
timelogs: %w[user_id],
todos: %w[target_id commit_id],
uploads: %w[model_id],
user_agent_details: %w[subject_id],
Backport the EE schema and migrations to CE This backports all EE schema changes to CE, including EE migrations, ensuring both use the same schema. == Updated tests A spec related to ghost and support bot users had to be modified to make it pass. The spec in question assumes that the "support_bot" column exists when defining the spec. In the single codebase setup this is not the case, as the column is backported in a later migration. Any attempt to use a different schema version or use of "around" blocks to conditionally disable specs won't help, as reverting the backport migration would also drop the "support_bot" column. Removing the "support_bot" tests entirely appears to be the only solution. We also need to update some foreign key tests now that we have backported the EE columns. Fortunately, these changes are very minor. == Backporting migrations This commit moves EE specific migrations (except those for the Geo tracking database) and related files to CE, and also removes any traces of the ee/db directory. Some migrations had to be modified or removed, as they no longer work with the schema being backported. These migrations were all quite old, so we opted for removing them where modifying them would take too much time and effort. Some old migrations were modified in EE, while also existing in CE. In these cases we took the EE code, and in one case removed them entirely. It's not worth spending time trying to merge these changes somehow as we plan to remove old migrations around the release of 12.0, see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/59177 for more details.
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users: %w[color_scheme_id created_by_id theme_id email_opted_in_source_id],
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users_star_projects: %w[user_id],
Backport the EE schema and migrations to CE This backports all EE schema changes to CE, including EE migrations, ensuring both use the same schema. == Updated tests A spec related to ghost and support bot users had to be modified to make it pass. The spec in question assumes that the "support_bot" column exists when defining the spec. In the single codebase setup this is not the case, as the column is backported in a later migration. Any attempt to use a different schema version or use of "around" blocks to conditionally disable specs won't help, as reverting the backport migration would also drop the "support_bot" column. Removing the "support_bot" tests entirely appears to be the only solution. We also need to update some foreign key tests now that we have backported the EE columns. Fortunately, these changes are very minor. == Backporting migrations This commit moves EE specific migrations (except those for the Geo tracking database) and related files to CE, and also removes any traces of the ee/db directory. Some migrations had to be modified or removed, as they no longer work with the schema being backported. These migrations were all quite old, so we opted for removing them where modifying them would take too much time and effort. Some old migrations were modified in EE, while also existing in CE. In these cases we took the EE code, and in one case removed them entirely. It's not worth spending time trying to merge these changes somehow as we plan to remove old migrations around the release of 12.0, see https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ce/issues/59177 for more details.
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vulnerability_identifiers: %w[external_id],
vulnerability_scanners: %w[external_id],
web_hooks: %w[service_id group_id]
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}.with_indifferent_access.freeze
context 'for table' do
ActiveRecord::Base.connection.tables.sort.each do |table|
describe table do
let(:indexes) { connection.indexes(table) }
let(:columns) { connection.columns(table) }
let(:foreign_keys) { connection.foreign_keys(table) }
# take the first column in case we're using a composite primary key
let(:primary_key_column) { Array(connection.primary_key(table)).first }
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context 'all foreign keys' do
# for index to be effective, the FK constraint has to be at first place
it 'are indexed' do
first_indexed_column = indexes.map(&:columns).map(&:first)
foreign_keys_columns = foreign_keys.map(&:column)
# Add the primary key column to the list of indexed columns because
# postgres and mysql both automatically create an index on the primary
# key. Also, the rails connection.indexes() method does not return
# automatically generated indexes (like the primary key index).
first_indexed_column = first_indexed_column.push(primary_key_column)
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expect(first_indexed_column.uniq).to include(*foreign_keys_columns)
end
end
context 'columns ending with _id' do
let(:column_names) { columns.map(&:name) }
let(:column_names_with_id) { column_names.select { |column_name| column_name.ends_with?('_id') } }
let(:foreign_keys_columns) { foreign_keys.map(&:column) }
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let(:ignored_columns) { ignored_fk_columns(table) }
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it 'do have the foreign keys' do
expect(column_names_with_id - ignored_columns).to match_array(foreign_keys_columns)
end
it 'and having foreign key are not in the ignore list' do
expect(ignored_columns).to match_array(ignored_columns - foreign_keys)
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end
end
end
end
end
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# These pre-existing enums have limits > 2 bytes
IGNORED_LIMIT_ENUMS = {
'Analytics::CycleAnalytics::GroupStage' => %w[start_event_identifier end_event_identifier],
'Analytics::CycleAnalytics::ProjectStage' => %w[start_event_identifier end_event_identifier],
'Ci::Bridge' => %w[failure_reason],
'Ci::Build' => %w[failure_reason],
'Ci::BuildMetadata' => %w[timeout_source],
'Ci::BuildTraceChunk' => %w[data_store],
'Ci::DailyReportResult' => %w[param_type],
'Ci::JobArtifact' => %w[file_type],
'Ci::Pipeline' => %w[source config_source failure_reason],
'Ci::Processable' => %w[failure_reason],
'Ci::Runner' => %w[access_level],
'Ci::Stage' => %w[status],
'Clusters::Applications::Ingress' => %w[ingress_type],
'Clusters::Cluster' => %w[platform_type provider_type],
'CommitStatus' => %w[failure_reason],
'GenericCommitStatus' => %w[failure_reason],
'Gitlab::DatabaseImporters::CommonMetrics::PrometheusMetric' => %w[group],
'InternalId' => %w[usage],
'List' => %w[list_type],
'NotificationSetting' => %w[level],
'Project' => %w[auto_cancel_pending_pipelines],
'ProjectAutoDevops' => %w[deploy_strategy],
'PrometheusMetric' => %w[group],
'ResourceLabelEvent' => %w[action],
'User' => %w[layout dashboard project_view],
'UserCallout' => %w[feature_name],
'PrometheusAlert' => %w[operator]
}.freeze
context 'for enums' do
ApplicationRecord.descendants.each do |model|
# skip model if it is an abstract class as it would not have an associated DB table
next if model.abstract_class?
describe model do
let(:ignored_enums) { ignored_limit_enums(model.name) }
let(:enums) { model.defined_enums.keys - ignored_enums }
it 'uses smallint for enums' do
expect(model).to use_smallint_for_enums(enums)
end
end
end
end
# These pre-existing columns does not use a schema validation yet
IGNORED_JSONB_COLUMNS = {
"ApplicationSetting" => %w[repository_storages_weighted],
"AlertManagement::Alert" => %w[payload],
"Ci::BuildMetadata" => %w[config_options config_variables],
"Geo::Event" => %w[payload],
"GeoNodeStatus" => %w[status],
"Operations::FeatureFlagScope" => %w[strategies],
"Operations::FeatureFlags::Strategy" => %w[parameters],
"Packages::Composer::Metadatum" => %w[composer_json],
"Releases::Evidence" => %w[summary]
}.freeze
# We are skipping GEO models for now as it adds up complexity
describe 'for jsonb columns' do
it 'uses json schema validator' do
columns_name_with_jsonb.each do |hash|
next if models_by_table_name[hash["table_name"]].nil?
models_by_table_name[hash["table_name"]].each do |model|
jsonb_columns = [hash["column_name"]] - ignored_jsonb_columns(model.name)
expect(model).to validate_jsonb_schema(jsonb_columns)
end
end
end
end
context 'existence of Postgres schemas' do
def get_schemas
sql = <<~SQL
SELECT schema_name FROM
information_schema.schemata
WHERE
NOT schema_name ~* '^pg_' AND NOT schema_name = 'information_schema'
AND catalog_name = current_database()
SQL
ApplicationRecord.connection.select_all(sql).map do |row|
row['schema_name']
end
end
it 'we have a public schema' do
expect(get_schemas).to include('public')
end
Gitlab::Database::EXTRA_SCHEMAS.each do |schema|
it "we have a '#{schema}' schema'" do
expect(get_schemas).to include(schema.to_s)
end
end
it 'we do not have unexpected schemas' do
expect(get_schemas.size).to eq(Gitlab::Database::EXTRA_SCHEMAS.size + 1)
end
end
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private
def retrieve_columns_name_with_jsonb
sql = <<~SQL
SELECT table_name, column_name, data_type
FROM information_schema.columns
WHERE table_catalog = '#{ApplicationRecord.connection_config[:database]}'
AND table_schema = 'public'
AND table_name NOT LIKE 'pg_%'
AND data_type = 'jsonb'
ORDER BY table_name, column_name, data_type
SQL
ApplicationRecord.connection.select_all(sql).to_a
end
def models_by_table_name
@models_by_table_name ||= ApplicationRecord.descendants.reject(&:abstract_class).group_by(&:table_name)
end
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def ignored_fk_columns(column)
IGNORED_FK_COLUMNS.fetch(column, [])
end
def ignored_limit_enums(model)
IGNORED_LIMIT_ENUMS.fetch(model, [])
end
def ignored_jsonb_columns(model)
IGNORED_JSONB_COLUMNS.fetch(model, [])
end
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end